Why you must look beyond the dividend
Compared with our global peers, here in Australia investors are fixated with dividends and dividend yields. There is more to equities, however.
Compared with our global peers, here in Australia investors are fixated with dividends and dividend yields. There is more to equities, however.
BlackRock CIO says Fed policy has made fixed income a less dangerous proposition.
Former government economist says surging housing market is close to overheating.
Shares in CBA, ANZ , Westpac and NAB fell below their 200-day moving average this week.
A TRIP scheme can offer much needed flexibility, boost coffers and even reduce your income tax bill.
Solid US economic data and some upbeat US earnings buoy markets.
The returns on David Paradice’s top-performing small-cap fund have been generated by a gutsy, counter-cyclical approach. Following a characteristic bet on mining services at the bottom of the market, he explains why he got cold feet.
Anyone who followed the expert advice on the outlook for Echo Entertainment is now wishing they hadn’t.
Shares finished the week lower despite rebounding strongly on Thursday and Friday after some better than expected local economic data and interim company results that cheered investors.
Extremely promising exploration results bode well for share price of group.
An intriguing struggle for control at board level is under way at this WA-based explorer.
In an ideal world, tax policy would not influence the investment decisions taxpayers make.
Former government economist says surging housing market is close to overheating.
Weak demand for office leasing is hurting owners of small inner-city office buildings.
Uncertainty about China’s growth this year is adding to investors’ unease, says PIMCO head.
BlackRock CIO says Fed policy has made fixed income a less dangerous proposition.
Move towards a neutral monetary stance could see rates rise for first time since 2010 this year.
World’s biggest fund manager says RBA faces extended battle to balance economy.
RBA’s John Edwards says risks of currency stoking inflation will need to be monitored.
ExxonMobil scouring Cooper Basin for opportunity to get foothold in the region.
There are some reasons for near-term caution in the year ahead.
Compared with our global peers, here in Australia investors are fixated with dividends and dividend yields. There is more to equities, however.
SSgA advisor says this sector offers respite from the economic factors currently terrorising local shares.
MySuper program to slash 30 per cent off super fees within three years, SuperRatings claims.
Analysts believe it’s a good time to consider switching from your balanced or growth superannuation fund.
Super lobby groups are seeking reforms based on fairness and reduced complexity ahead of the federal budget.
If you’re looking for a buyout premium (and let’s face it, who isn’t?) there’s one listed company practically begging to be taken over. The catch is, you have to go to Asia. JobStreet touts itself as the largest employment market place in South East Asia, is listed on the Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities exchange and is 22 per cent owned by Australian company, SEEK. SEEK owns a rival jobs platform in Asia called JobsDB, but we reckon – in its quests for domination in the fast growing Asian jobs market place – SEEK will move quickly to take out JobStreet and consolidate its advantage in the region before anyone else can.
Shares in McPherson’s were sold down heavily at the end of January after the company provided a market update pointing to higher promotional costs and a greater emphasis on private-label products.
This week, ASIC passes the parcel, SPC drops a workplace bomb and Hockey catches the austerity bug.